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abby and steve, you've got your work cut out for you today if you want to replace her as champion. and good luck to all three of you. here we go. the jeopardy! round, and today these categories... we'll give you the invention. for example, "pogo" would be a correct response. they're all gonna be four letters. for example, "pogo" would be a corthat's a twist. alex: lauren, where do you want to go? i'll start with someone's in the kitchen for $200. lauren. who is betty crocker? she's the one. someone's in the kitchen, $400. lauren again. who is uncle ben? right. someone's in the kitchen, $600. answer there -- the daily double. just like that -- finding it quickly. you can risk up to $1,000 though you have but the $600 at the moment. i'll do $1,000. okay, here is the clue. what is sara lee? sara lee. yes, indeed. good stuff. go again. someone's in the kitchen $. lauren. who are aunt jemima and mrs. butterworth? you got them. someone's in the kitchen, $1,000. steve. what is mrs. dash? you're on the board with $1,000. let's go -o-o for $200, please. lauren. what is the dodo? that's it.
abby and steve, you've got your work cut out for you today if you want to replace her as champion. and good luck to all three of you. here we go. the jeopardy! round, and today these categories... we'll give you the invention. for example, "pogo" would be a correct response. they're all gonna be four letters. for example, "pogo" would be a corthat's a twist. alex: lauren, where do you want to go? i'll start with someone's in the kitchen for $200. lauren. who is betty...
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steve, thank you very much. always a genius steve moore. best-selling author. >>> the close are michigan's right to work law gets, the louder these guys are getting. unions. the source of their anger. the focus of their debate. here. next. michael, tell us why you used to book this fabulous hotel? well you can see if the hotel is pet friendly before you book it, and i got a great deal without bidding. and where's your furry friend? oh, i don't have a cat. now you can save up to 50% during priceline's spring hotel sale use promo code spring for additional savings on all express deals, including pet friendly hotels. express deals. priceline savings without the bidding. but that doesn't mean i don't want to make money.stor. i love making money. i try to be smart with my investments. i also try to keep my costs down. what's your plan? ishares. low cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment obj
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neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for invetors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not all of them are rational people. as opposed to taking a risk in investing it in some other way. it might create jobs, butt could also be a risk to the company. i sat on the board of the company that did just that. we looked at all of the options and say, we have cashier. we c use this cash. >> yes, this is still capital preservation. >> yes, a few things going on. a huge cash flow -- [inaudible] so they have to return it one way or the other. next 10 years, shares of the next decade could go up to be one it can remarkably get stronger and stronger. >> i d
neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for invetors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not...
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steve, the directer of the narc institute for early education research at rutgers was consulted by the white house. there's a number, estimated, one the president's plan, that early childhood education could cost up to $10 billion a year, rick. this goes in the line of more spending, more recovery. this is a lot of money. >> well, yeah, but here's the concern. i don't know how you can make the argument that 800,000 civilian defense workers losing their jobs can be good for the economy. i don't quite see how that's possible, and now on spending on preschool, look, what we're looking at now, forget the president's agenda to increase it. we're now looking at major cut to head start because of the sequester. i don't know if that impacts on the economy today, but you can't tell me this is a good thing for the future when we take away the programs for kids. >> bottom line is, literally, barack obama needs more revenue. he needs another source. he just raised taxes on the risk, talking about closing ductions which is not enough. i'd like to predict they will eventually put another tax mechani
steve, the directer of the narc institute for early education research at rutgers was consulted by the white house. there's a number, estimated, one the president's plan, that early childhood education could cost up to $10 billion a year, rick. this goes in the line of more spending, more recovery. this is a lot of money. >> well, yeah, but here's the concern. i don't know how you can make the argument that 800,000 civilian defense workers losing their jobs can be good for the economy. i...
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neil: the details of which, not to relate, but at this time, everyone said, is this a steve jobs situation? do we know if he is sicker tha we think, you know that went. >> i remember. it was horrible, some articles that came out, one in particular from "wall street journal,." neil: i remember. >> it was tough on my family, it wa saying, you know you have cancer, it will be awkward. why put people in that position. >> did you ever just want to quit out right? >> absolutely not, i started something, i wanted to see it to a good spot, we had not closed with federal reserve yet. we were just about to do that transaction, i committed to people that i wanted to do it, neil, you have to live every day, until you can't. i was in a job, i was loving what i was doing, my family and i spending goo timin time toget. neil: did anyone say this is a threat to your life? you might die? >> for me? >> i was given 9 months to a year to live, so i knew i had until may until i was showing bad affects and i knew i had to work with the board on suck last thing i wanted for my family and tor to say, what a se he
neil: the details of which, not to relate, but at this time, everyone said, is this a steve jobs situation? do we know if he is sicker tha we think, you know that went. >> i remember. it was horrible, some articles that came out, one in particular from "wall street journal,." neil: i remember. >> it was tough on my family, it wa saying, you know you have cancer, it will be awkward. why put people in that position. >> did you ever just want to quit out right? >>...
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neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying [ male announcer ] you are a business pr omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. national. go like a pro. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in erything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, brother ? take that. never havi
neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying [ male announcer ] you are a business pr omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business...
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neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and make your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but no
neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making...
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>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city man just got dumped on colorado to maryland. up to new york. take a look record breaker in springfield all time record for the city of springfield, illinois. 18.5. in buoyla, colorado, close to 20 inches, red house, maryland, 16 inches. missouri a foot as well he is kansas. and then the severe decide of the storm, shepard, where we saw wind gusts in excess of hurricane strength. 86 mile-per-hour wind gusts in orlando. cape canaveral 67 miles per hour. cocoa 58 miles per hour. we saw some tornado warnings as well as the storm moved through. >> shepard: what a day. janice dean live f
>> howrpt the airports, steve? >> not a good situation there. there are long delays anywhere from a half hour to an hour and a half depending on each which area you are flying in and out of. definitely call ahead. all the washington, d.c. airports do have delays. newark has delays and philadelphia airport as well. so check before you go to to catch your flight. shep? >> steve centanni hagerstown maryland tonight. is where is this headed? >> lots of snow. contains city...
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steve, i have to ask you the rove question off the bat. can you imagine the next republican presidential candidate being in favor of marriage equality? >> i think that the next republican candidate could be in favor of marriage equality with there being no consequence in the road to the nomination and no political consequence for senators like rob portman who come out in favor of it, but i doubt we will see it in the next election. >> steve, i've got to tell you, i think karen finney and i are both wondering please explain to us, steve, how that candidate would get through the iowa caucuses as a first stop? >> well, look, rick santorum won the iowa caucuses. he wasn't the nominee. pat robertson won iowa caucus, he wasn't the nominee. iowa doesn't pick the republican nominee any more than it does in the democratic party, but the republican party in 2016, 2020, cannot be held hostage to the social extremism that some in our party have on all these issues because the country is changing and voters in the middle won't tolerate it. >> karen fin
steve, i have to ask you the rove question off the bat. can you imagine the next republican presidential candidate being in favor of marriage equality? >> i think that the next republican candidate could be in favor of marriage equality with there being no consequence in the road to the nomination and no political consequence for senators like rob portman who come out in favor of it, but i doubt we will see it in the next election. >> steve, i've got to tell you, i think karen...
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neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trade. less for us. more for you. the. neil: i do want
neil: steve, it is always good to have you. on that issue, whether it is big oil or anything above, saying thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making...
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steve jobs famously went in and wheeled his way into the labs. he heard about this, wanted a look at it, and, in fact, he traded shares in his young company, apple, to have a look at what they were doing, a enas soon as he saw it, he said, i know what we can do with that. they, xerox never made much off of the alto, but, obviously, steve jobs did. the point there is not in a corporateceps, it's not -- corporate sense, it's not just enough to have an idea. there has to be a climate in which those ideas can become realized and become commercialized to make it happen. there's some ser renne dipty to it, even if you really try to plan it, and i think that's probably worth acknowledging. another tinker that i spoke to for the book was this guy, nathan. he was microsoft's first technology officer. he left i think in the early 2000s, obviously, and did interesting things after that. people know him from the modernest food cookbook he put together developing a whole school of scientific cooking, so he applied science to, and in the book, i think it's lik
steve jobs famously went in and wheeled his way into the labs. he heard about this, wanted a look at it, and, in fact, he traded shares in his young company, apple, to have a look at what they were doing, a enas soon as he saw it, he said, i know what we can do with that. they, xerox never made much off of the alto, but, obviously, steve jobs did. the point there is not in a corporateceps, it's not -- corporate sense, it's not just enough to have an idea. there has to be a climate in which...
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. >> that's right, my very close friend of mine in college, steve schneider, similar people, we both grew up, he grew up in ohio, i indiana, both pitchers on the baseball team and we both studied math at harvard. so he was someone i grew close with in college. and sort of observed the degradation in his mental state and it ended with him taking his own life. about seven years ago now. and so yeah it was very difficult process to observe and it certainly built some deep seeded motivation in me to understand what was happening. >> rose: if you were doing all this over, would you go in a different direction? i mean would you have gone into some aspect of life sciences directly rather than coming the way that did you through mathematics and computer science and writing code? wince don't think so. you know, i feel like i studied some life sciences while in college. so i spent some time in courses on neuroscience and computational neuroscience and it seemed clear to me that many of the innovations were going to be happening in the development 6 novel sensors to generate more data about the
. >> that's right, my very close friend of mine in college, steve schneider, similar people, we both grew up, he grew up in ohio, i indiana, both pitchers on the baseball team and we both studied math at harvard. so he was someone i grew close with in college. and sort of observed the degradation in his mental state and it ended with him taking his own life. about seven years ago now. and so yeah it was very difficult process to observe and it certainly built some deep seeded motivation...
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>>steve: what sequester? while the military gets pink slips our vice president is spending nearly $1 million a night in paris. is that just the cost of doing business over there? we report. you decide. >>brian: cinderella is having a ball at the florida gulf coast. >> i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: meet the team going from unknown to unbelievable, and their students couldn't be happier. >>brian: "fox & friends" starts now. >>gretchen: good morning everybody. >>steve: hi everybody. thanks for joining us. we didn't see this coming. our top news alert just in the last hour. italy's top appeals court overturned amanda knox's ate acquittal in her roommate's murder case ordering a new trial. >> we got word of this about 45 minutes ago, and already we're getting a statement from amanda knox herself. she says, she tells the associated press that no matter what happens, my family and i will face this continuing legal battle
>>steve: what sequester? while the military gets pink slips our vice president is spending nearly $1 million a night in paris. is that just the cost of doing business over there? we report. you decide. >>brian: cinderella is having a ball at the florida gulf coast. >> i've never been a part of anything like this. like, i'm so happy for my team, like i can't really put it into words. >>brian: meet the team going from unknown to unbelievable, and their students couldn't be...
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>> steve: keep them coming. >> steve: i'm sorry! let's call our king larry. >> brian: i get to go, right? okay. >> steve: horse jump. jump in front. >> brian: why, 'cause you like horses? >> steve: to forget the king! -- protect the king! >> here comes another check. >> steve: oh, man! >> brian: can you not make it look so easy? >> steve: 12 seconds! come on! >> that's also check. >> steve: ten, nine, eight, seven -- >> brian: oh! >> steve: it's a draw! we tied one of the best chess players in the world! >> from that, some improvement. >> steve: it took three of us to square off against you. you're really good. >> thank you. >> ainsley: the women rule. you guys have no idea what you're doing, do you? >> brian: you have the easy one. two sumo wrestlers. you had two men in socks. >> ainsley: nice try. coming up next, amazing story, the nine-year-old boy who taught his neighbor infant cpr so she could save her baby? they both join us next. and check out this guy who finds a phone on the sidewalk. does he return it? what would you do if
>> steve: keep them coming. >> steve: i'm sorry! let's call our king larry. >> brian: i get to go, right? okay. >> steve: horse jump. jump in front. >> brian: why, 'cause you like horses? >> steve: to forget the king! -- protect the king! >> here comes another check. >> steve: oh, man! >> brian: can you not make it look so easy? >> steve: 12 seconds! come on! >> that's also check. >> steve: ten, nine, eight, seven --...
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let's go to steve. >>steve: thanks, gretch. the celebration of passover begins tonight at sundown but there's more to the jewish festival than eating bread and drinking wine. it is about moses leading the israelites away from slavery in ancient egypt. joining us is the executive vice president of the new york board of rabbis. good morning to you, rabbi. thank you very much. for folks who are unfamiliar with what passover is all about, it really marks the exodus of the jews from egypt. >> years ago there was a wonderful movie called "trading places." i think that scene is embodied in the passover story because we trade places. here we are free and we try to experience history by tasting history at the table by eating the bitter herbs, the motzah. liberation even for those who are free has special meaning. we are not texting, not on the iphone. we're talking to each other, looking at each other eye to eye. to me, that's liberation. >>steve: that's great. i remember the story from the movies, of course, when in ancient times they
let's go to steve. >>steve: thanks, gretch. the celebration of passover begins tonight at sundown but there's more to the jewish festival than eating bread and drinking wine. it is about moses leading the israelites away from slavery in ancient egypt. joining us is the executive vice president of the new york board of rabbis. good morning to you, rabbi. thank you very much. for folks who are unfamiliar with what passover is all about, it really marks the exodus of the jews from egypt....
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that's why you see people like steve case and mark zuckerberg who has avoided stepping into the political discussion until now has started an advocacy group for this issue. so it's huge ramifiations for business and immigration leads to population which is good for all of us. >> and yet, marco rubio, which is supposedly the savior of the republican party, in part because he's able to talk about immigration, when he an opportunity to say it in front of the base at cpac, he left it out of his speech. ted cruz, another potentialal door-opener with conservative voters saying the president is using this as a wedge to beat up republicans. if republicans can't say they're for immigration reform in front of their own base, where is this going? >> i think it's a great question, i think there's a big difference as far as positions on immigration reform. between ted cruz and between marco rubio. marco rubio is part of the gang of eight. and they've been really working, i'm going to tell you -- if what we're hearing is put forward, after the 8th of april and both sides agree to it they're each going
that's why you see people like steve case and mark zuckerberg who has avoided stepping into the political discussion until now has started an advocacy group for this issue. so it's huge ramifiations for business and immigration leads to population which is good for all of us. >> and yet, marco rubio, which is supposedly the savior of the republican party, in part because he's able to talk about immigration, when he an opportunity to say it in front of the base at cpac, he left it out of...
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steve will write you a note. >> steve: that was great. terrific. >> brian: he's a general use. >> steve: yeah. if you're a veteran looking for work or know somebody who is, stick around, cheryl casone is here to tell us the country hiring heros. >> brian: first on this day in 1991, "one more try" by timmy t was the number one song. let's just listen and imagine our own lives in that situation. ♪ living all these lonely nights without you ♪ ♪ told me you will be given one more try ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. campbell's. some people will do anything to help eliminatlitter box odor. ♪ discover tidy cats pure nature. clping litter with natural cedar, pine, and corn. with thermacare heatwraps. thermacare works differently. it's the only wrap with patented heat cells that penetrate deep to relax, soothe, and unlock t
steve will write you a note. >> steve: that was great. terrific. >> brian: he's a general use. >> steve: yeah. if you're a veteran looking for work or know somebody who is, stick around, cheryl casone is here to tell us the country hiring heros. >> brian: first on this day in 1991, "one more try" by timmy t was the number one song. let's just listen and imagine our own lives in that situation. ♪ living all these lonely nights without you ♪ ♪ told me you...
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steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of controversy. joining us now is phil specter's wife, rachel. she joins us from los angeles. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: i understand, hbo wanted to meet with phil in prison and you never heard back from them and initially, you were outraged at what hbo was doing with the story, right? >> absolutely. i had the original script and had a second rewrite of it and i mean, it was just completely different reading it on paper than actually seeing it on the big screen, which i did have an opportunity to do so last thursday. i w
steve? >> steve: thanks. a new hbo film takes viewers inside the murder trial of music legend phil specter. >> i act the same with everyone. >> nobody does. you didn't act the same around your band or around the beatles like did you with an autograph seeker. you can control your behavior. why is this important? 'cause if you tonight, you're going to jail for the rest of your life. >> steve: and he is in jail right now. and the movie is creating a whole lot of...
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steve centanni with all of the details secretary's trip. hi, steve. >> a key point of contention iraq and the u.s. kerry met with prime minister nouri al-maliki and topping the discussion was the iranian planes which the u.ss are carrying weapons to prop up the assad regime in syria. he describes it as a spirited discussion. kerry told reporters "anything that survivors yo supports pred is problematic. the overflights from iran are in fact helping to sustain president assad and his regime. the iranian aircraft which the u.s. says they are flying across iraq just about every day are believed to be carrying weapons for the assad regime, undermining the opposition forces survivors you ported by the west. the iranians claim the planes are only carrying humanitarian aid. the u.s. wanted proof anden force the agreement that the plans would land for inspection. two planes have been checked and iraqis say no weapon os were found. >> this is an iran problem. i think what has impeded the administration policy for the last two years since the conflict
steve centanni with all of the details secretary's trip. hi, steve. >> a key point of contention iraq and the u.s. kerry met with prime minister nouri al-maliki and topping the discussion was the iranian planes which the u.ss are carrying weapons to prop up the assad regime in syria. he describes it as a spirited discussion. kerry told reporters "anything that survivors yo supports pred is problematic. the overflights from iran are in fact helping to sustain president assad and his...
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steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money". >> 5:00, check it out. fbn. >> all about money. bill: thank you both. jamie: guys, thanks. 100,000 limo ride and half a million for a hotel. why the administration is under fire for the travel costs while the white house is still closed for tours. bill: how a group of strangers just out for coffee banded together to help save a man's life. >> i got probably about, oh, six or seven feet from my car, i said, sir, i turned around, sir, would are you making me very nervous, would you please leave. give me my space. i'm leaving. after those words, i saw the knife come out and, he shoved it into me. ♪ ♪ [ male annou
steve moore, last word, what do we need to understand what happens now to change it? >> it is not just california. that is the other piece of bad news. this is happening in illinois. it is happening in new york. it is happening in connecticut and it gets to the basic issue of fairness whether public employees get pensions twice as generous as taxpayers are getting in private sector jobs. >> steve moore, "wall street journal." melissa francis host of "money"....
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but, representative steve pearce, the gop needs to reach out to the voter called conservative. the last time they did anything with the midterm elections in 2010 when the tea party put all in midterm congressman office and in control of the house. it seems to me that the gop is protÉge of thee democratic party -- big government, more spending. i think that richard is hitting a court that is very vibrant. the everyday working man or woman that raises their family corrected feels abandoned right now. the conservative values of balancing your budget at home should be extended to the government. we cannot continue to spend money we do not have, to borrow from china, to print money. the federal reserve is printing about 60% of last year's deficit. the year before it was 70%. people are alarmed that we are basicsng the basis -- of conservatism, living within our means. we must be talking to the voters and richard has a point. it is one of the reasons you see a few of us in the house standing strong on issues of the budget, and the deficit, sequestration or whatever. host: peter. con
but, representative steve pearce, the gop needs to reach out to the voter called conservative. the last time they did anything with the midterm elections in 2010 when the tea party put all in midterm congressman office and in control of the house. it seems to me that the gop is protÉge of thee democratic party -- big government, more spending. i think that richard is hitting a court that is very vibrant. the everyday working man or woman that raises their family corrected feels abandoned right...
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>> i wanted to give steve my proxy on this since i don't follow college basketball. i did ask around at work and came up coincidently with the exact same for the president picked. i cannot defend them or describe how we did this in any way, shape are or form. diver to my better here. >> i have louisville, wisconsin, michigan and indiana. three of the four teams are big ten teams. best conference in basketball. indiana beating wisconsin in the final. >> bret: okay. charles? >> marah echoing obama again. [ laughter ] that was just a joke that was totally gratuitous. the ravens by three. i farmed this out to my assistant. michigan state, gonzaga, indiana, georgetown. georgetown winner. >> bret: here is mine, louisville, ohio state, illinois, georgetown for the win. fair, balanced and unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, a gunman pulls a woman off a bus in broad daylight. shoots her and snatches her young son. tonight, the latest on the standoff. plus, president obama responds to syrian chemical weapons claims on his first state trip to israel. >> our
>> i wanted to give steve my proxy on this since i don't follow college basketball. i did ask around at work and came up coincidently with the exact same for the president picked. i cannot defend them or describe how we did this in any way, shape are or form. diver to my better here. >> i have louisville, wisconsin, michigan and indiana. three of the four teams are big ten teams. best conference in basketball. indiana beating wisconsin in the final. >> bret: okay. charles?...
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the second longest split second of your life when you drop your iphone and all you can do is pray to steve jobs that it won't land face down. sometime soon that might be a problem of the past. the apple insider has discovered the company has filed a patent for a device that can detect when your phone is in freefall. it will then shift the center of mass so the phone will land on its engine stead of its screen. that's the hope anyway. what's more annoying than harvard totally destroying your ncaa bracket? well, for me at least online ads. they beg you to refinance your that y heod n noticed.belly fat but thosea companies tt push those ads your way?they pr you. the group enliken put out a survey to give consumers a real sense of how data mining companies view them and respondents found that up to half of what they know is wrong. now i now know the pain personally. earlier i spoke with the cofounder of enliken and he explained just how these companies can be so off base. >> so, mark, i filled out your survey and here is everything they got wrong about me. they say i am a college student. a co
the second longest split second of your life when you drop your iphone and all you can do is pray to steve jobs that it won't land face down. sometime soon that might be a problem of the past. the apple insider has discovered the company has filed a patent for a device that can detect when your phone is in freefall. it will then shift the center of mass so the phone will land on its engine stead of its screen. that's the hope anyway. what's more annoying than harvard totally destroying your...
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>> i would have to get back steve. to assure there is the exchange of information and intelligence. thank you, mr. chairman. director mueller, thank you for that sector -- the superb job you have been doing at the fbi. dnapoke about using technology to solve serious crimes. there was a period when the crime lab had a backlog of offender dna samples. it was a lot of work but by investing technology, the fbi has clear that backlog. the report from 2010 down there was a substantial f.b.i. dna -- casework back log. i want to commend you and your staff for bringing that up to date. there are many state and local crime labs around the country that have not been as successful as the fbi and i hope that you and the fbi lab compaore tis sharing the lessons he learned about clearing your backlog with the state and local governments. i wanted to touch on a familiar search which we talked about before. this is a message -- a method to determine if dna from a crime has a relationship to someone in the offender database. was of the best case gramm sleeper who murdered women over the course of dec
>> i would have to get back steve. to assure there is the exchange of information and intelligence. thank you, mr. chairman. director mueller, thank you for that sector -- the superb job you have been doing at the fbi. dnapoke about using technology to solve serious crimes. there was a period when the crime lab had a backlog of offender dna samples. it was a lot of work but by investing technology, the fbi has clear that backlog. the report from 2010 down there was a substantial f.b.i....
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. >> steve: tomorrow we got a big show. >> anna: yes, we do. senator tom coburn. >> brian: dr. ben carson, miami dolphins wide receiver brian heartland. and if you have to run from the tv, run to the radio. mark burnett, roma downey and coach hurlly will be live in studio. >> steve: we'll see you back here tomorrow. thanks, anna. there is breaking news a deadly explosion at a military base in nevada. it happened at the hawthorne army depot, 140 miles southeast of reno. police say ammunition blew up during a marine corps training exercise. not clear how many were killed or injured there. we're waiting for an update from the marines. we'll bring you the information as soon as it comes in. >>> meantime, big announcement. this is significant. expected soon on the immigration debate. we're awaiting senator rand paul on the stage any moment now at the hispanic chamber of commerce. wait until you hear his headline. good morning, everybody, senator john cornyn from texas. we're live here at "america's newsroom." we have a busy day. martha: good morning, bill. i'm martha maccallum. sena
. >> steve: tomorrow we got a big show. >> anna: yes, we do. senator tom coburn. >> brian: dr. ben carson, miami dolphins wide receiver brian heartland. and if you have to run from the tv, run to the radio. mark burnett, roma downey and coach hurlly will be live in studio. >> steve: we'll see you back here tomorrow. thanks, anna. there is breaking news a deadly explosion at a military base in nevada. it happened at the hawthorne army depot, 140 miles southeast of reno....
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steve in indiana. caller: good morning, representative collins. reservist myself, thankfully in peace time. this was not a war on terror. it was a war for oil. it killed so many iraq civilians. now all these young men and women who were misled, volunteered and gave so much, come home and are forgotten. representative, you should -- no, you better fight for your fellow veterans. they need you to be accountable for their care. host: congressman? guest: i agree. that's one of the reasons why, when i look around -- that is a perspective we want to bring. i want to say, no matter what one personal's believe on why we went to war or what we find -- found or did not found, there are the men and women on the front lines. the greatest weapons system american has -- america has is the young men and women who serve in our armed forces. when they come home, they deserve the treatment that gives them opportunities for jobs, for healthcare, the things they may have missed because of their sacrifice. i think this is an interesting development that we have to loo
steve in indiana. caller: good morning, representative collins. reservist myself, thankfully in peace time. this was not a war on terror. it was a war for oil. it killed so many iraq civilians. now all these young men and women who were misled, volunteered and gave so much, come home and are forgotten. representative, you should -- no, you better fight for your fellow veterans. they need you to be accountable for their care. host: congressman? guest: i agree. that's one of the reasons why, when...
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. >> steve justice, director, appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> question for you, you look to save money on your next flight? go on a diet. one economist says airlines should charge people based upon their weight. is it legal? we're on the case next. >>> how about this, you weigh more, you pay more. this is a suggestion coming from the economic professor in norway. he says your weight should be factored into the price of a plane ticket. why? to cover the cost of extra fuel. the heavier the plane, the more fuel it takes to move, the more it costs you and me. here's part of the professor's so-called fat tax pricing. total weight, how much you and your luggage weigh together, you and your bags, you weigh 240 pounds, you have to pay twice that of a passenger weighing in at 120 pounds with his or her bags. but how would the airlines know how much you weigh? passengers would have to declare it or possibly airlines would weigh passengers before boarding. that would be embarrassing. cnn legal analyst sunny hostin. can you imagine? on the case with me. i know, i know. let
. >> steve justice, director, appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> question for you, you look to save money on your next flight? go on a diet. one economist says airlines should charge people based upon their weight. is it legal? we're on the case next. >>> how about this, you weigh more, you pay more. this is a suggestion coming from the economic professor in norway. he says your weight should be factored into the price of a plane ticket....
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>> reporter: dan and steve are out as off as weather promises a profit. constantly reworking their business plan. maybe a new spice, a meat delivery option. >> i don't want to take a day off any time soon. personally. but you know, i can say that because, it's my business. >> reporter: reena nina, abc >> pretty cool. do you eat street food? >> street meat constantly. >> street meat. as you look to call it. >> in new york, we call it street meat. pigeon on a stick. street meat. random dog. >> there is a franchise of trucks. i like the chicken plate. they have gyros, lamb. there you go. you know about this. >> yeah, i used to work in a little food truck. i will say this -- around the nation, picking up steam, and the new trend to own a truck and drive it somewhere, park it and sell food out of the truck. i have been eating food out of trucks being from queens, new york. my entire life. this is not a new craze here in new york. >> i was talking to the deli owner who has the store next to rafique, the truck on 3rd avenue. he hates this. the guy rolls up, gets
>> reporter: dan and steve are out as off as weather promises a profit. constantly reworking their business plan. maybe a new spice, a meat delivery option. >> i don't want to take a day off any time soon. personally. but you know, i can say that because, it's my business. >> reporter: reena nina, abc >> pretty cool. do you eat street food? >> street meat constantly. >> street meat. as you look to call it. >> in new york, we call it street meat. pigeon...
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steve is calling us from indianapolis, democrat line. good morning. , there is so much waste in healthcare today. with the affordable health care act, i think that is one thing that is targeting is waste. one of my family's biggest expenses healthcare, and that is with insurance through my employer. thatis my biggest expense we have in our budget, so i think if they can target ways are you have lobbyists that lobbying hard for insurance companies, that ought to be an indication to all of us that this health care act is something we all need. host: michael in florida, on our line for republicans. caller: thanks for taking my call. host: your thoughts about the verbal care act. caller: i think it should be repealed. i think it is a disaster. the president lied about the cost of it. the people that are going to receive it don't care or know how it is going to be funded. i just think it is a total disaster, and they're going to destroy the best healthcare system in the industry. host: is there anything specifically in the affordable care act
steve is calling us from indianapolis, democrat line. good morning. , there is so much waste in healthcare today. with the affordable health care act, i think that is one thing that is targeting is waste. one of my family's biggest expenses healthcare, and that is with insurance through my employer. thatis my biggest expense we have in our budget, so i think if they can target ways are you have lobbyists that lobbying hard for insurance companies, that ought to be an indication to all of us...
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. >> reporter: the trial going nearly three months now is attracting snowbirds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today is miss first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m.. why, what has hooked you into it? >> because she looks so innocent but the crime that she made is very, very fierce that what she's done. >> reporter: but you tonight believe she's innocent. >> definitely not. >> reporter: the trial now entering its final phase, the level of interest here only growing. now, that domestic violence 1k3er79 is expe expect is expected to be on the stand possibly into next week. and then we think we'll get to closing arguments and in up a kell of weeks, and then finally the jury will get it on april 2nd this trial will hit three months old. amazing. >> more like crazy. thanks so much miguel marquez reporting live. >>> talk back question, if you fly, should you have to pay what you weigh? facebook.com/carolcnn. or tweet me,@carolcnn. that perfect spot. a special place we go to smooth out the ripples of the day. it might be off a dock or on a boat.
. >> reporter: the trial going nearly three months now is attracting snowbirds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today is miss first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m.. why, what has hooked you into it? >> because she looks so innocent but the crime that she made is very, very fierce that what she's done. >> reporter: but you tonight believe she's innocent. >> definitely not. >> reporter: the trial now entering its final...
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for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been in a long time about what it means to be a republican. third, we're going to establish regular focus groups and listening sessions to insure we're on target in these communities. we will regularly share our findings as well as polling results with our candidates, allies, state parties and elected officials. because it all goes back to what our moms used to tell us. it's not just what you say, it's how we say it. the promise of opportunity will be our message, and a spirit of optimism will infuse everything that we do. messaging certainly overlaps with the next action area, demographic partners. now, i didn't need the report to tell me that we have to do, we have to do a lot better job and do a lot more to make up ground in minority communities with women and young voters. specifically f
for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been in a long time about what it means to be a republican. third, we're going to establish regular focus groups and listening sessions to insure we're on target in these communities. we will...
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. >> reporter: the trial is attracting snow birds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today is his first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m. why? what has hook you into it? >> because she looks so innocent. but the claims she made is very, very fierce. >> reporter: you don't believe she's innocent? >> oh, no. >> reporter: the level of interest here only grow are as the trial continues in the final phase. we expect can domestic violence experts to testify this week and into next week. and then we expect we'll hear closing arguments and then it goes to the jury. we are reaching the end. three months on april 2nd. >> it feels like it's gone on forever. >> still ahead on "starting point" who would mess with walter right? a script from "breaking bad" has been stolen. we'll tell you about that. we're here! we're going to the park! [ gina ] oh hey, dan! i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but,
. >> reporter: the trial is attracting snow birds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today is his first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m. why? what has hook you into it? >> because she looks so innocent. but the claims she made is very, very fierce. >> reporter: you don't believe she's innocent? >> oh, no. >> reporter: the level of interest here only grow are as the trial continues in the final phase. we expect can...
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steve? whatever, come on. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. before starting enbrel, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis and discuss whether you've been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doct if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, bruising, bleeding, or palens. nce enbrel helped relieve my joint pain, it's the little things that mean the most. ask your rheum
steve? whatever, come on. [ phil ] when you have joint pain and stiffness... accomplishing even little things can become major victories. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood...
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okay, steve carrell or will ferrell. >> i'm going with will. >> steve is 50, will ferrell is 45. a five-year age gap. >> you can't let the grate fool you like that. >> lady gaga or carly rae jepsen. >> i'm going with gaga. >> carly rae. >> carly rae is 27. gaga is 26. that's a shocker. is there another one? barbara walters or bill cosby. who is older? i'm going with cosby. >> i'll go with the cos. i'll go with the cos. >> dang! >> don't ever follow hoda. >> we want to point -- angelina jolie or jennifer lopez, who is older? j. lo's older. >> jolie. >> thank you. i want to quickly point out that since we started the chat, we told you we had 522,000, because of you, we're up a thousand. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> we're not done yet, psych-os. we know you said you were in this tap dancing thing with emanuel lewis. >> i did "the tap dance kid." >> let's watch a clip, we know you've got it in you. you're going to show me -- ♪ ♪ >> oh yeah. >> daniel marley and i. >> okay. >> and -- >> my man jason samuel smith right there. here's what i want to do, show you a little tap
okay, steve carrell or will ferrell. >> i'm going with will. >> steve is 50, will ferrell is 45. a five-year age gap. >> you can't let the grate fool you like that. >> lady gaga or carly rae jepsen. >> i'm going with gaga. >> carly rae. >> carly rae is 27. gaga is 26. that's a shocker. is there another one? barbara walters or bill cosby. who is older? i'm going with cosby. >> i'll go with the cos. i'll go with the cos. >> dang! >>...